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The phrase "an appalling pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of events or behaviors that are shocking or unacceptable in nature.
Example: "The investigation revealed an appalling pattern of misconduct within the organization."
Alternatives: "a shocking trend of" or "a disturbing series of".
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What emerged was an appalling pattern of assumptions that the vehicle could survive minor mishaps and be pushed even further.
County Comptroller Frederick E. Parola said his auditors had found what he called "an appalling pattern of financial abuses and mismanagement" at the Sunflower School, a day care center in Freeport partly financed by the county.
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This appalling pattern of injustice has prompted a nationwide litigation campaign to challenge these harsh penalties and have the children considered for parole-eligible sentences as soon as possible.
Amnesty International has warned of "a pattern of appalling disregard for civilian lives displayed by the Saudi Arabia-led military coalition" and the UN has expressed similar concerns.
However, Amnesty International has warned of "a pattern of appalling disregard for civilian lives displayed by the Saudi Arabia-led military coalition".
This is an appalling history of ineffectual leadership.
It was an appalling display of deflection and deception.
The 15th Satire reports an appalling incident of human savagery.
What an appalling indictment of Government failure.
It is an appalling abuse of power.
That's an appalling piece of phony rhetoric.
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